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by taeric
16 days ago
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I'm torn. On the one hand, this is not too uncommon of a problem to run into. On the other, poor practices from coworkers are not going to go away thanks to a language filter. So, the question will come down to which causes more grief, people abusing this convention, or people that overly use the language features that combat it? It is the standard optimization question between poor practices and enforcement that you have in any question of enforcement. I would be delighted if we could get some empirical data on this. |
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